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Started by nievesoliveras, December 21, 2008, 11:28:28 AM

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itsu


Hi Jesus,  it does,  see:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVQ4tj-D8jM&feature=relmfu

Perhaps you use the "low Pin count demo" board which does not.


Regards Itsu

nievesoliveras

Quote from: itsu on May 12, 2011, 10:37:14 AM
Hi Jesus,  it does,  see:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVQ4tj-D8jM&feature=relmfu

Perhaps you use the "low Pin count demo" board which does not.


Regards Itsu

Thank you @itsu!!!

I will give it a try.  I have problems understanding the explanations on the video because it has an eco on the words you say.

The circuit you draw has only the mclr connection, I have to figure out the others.

That is a great help from you.
Thanks again!!!

Jesus

Groundloop

Jesus,

Find a 18 pin IC socket. Solder wires to a little connector that
fits in your PicKit2 socket. Download the PicKit2 software
programmer. And there you go.

GL.

nievesoliveras

Quote from: Groundloop on May 13, 2011, 04:47:43 PM
Jesus,

Find a 18 pin IC socket. Solder wires to a little connector that
fits in your PicKit2 socket. Download the PicKit2 software
programmer. And there you go.

GL.

Thank you @groundloop!!!
I just finished a schematic with what I understood from the posted video and wanted to know if it was correct.

But it seems that the one you posted is easier to accomplish.

By the way is it correct?

Jesus

itsu

Hi Jesus,


be aware, the video i pointed at is not mine!
I too am learning to programm PIC's with the pickit 2, and ran into this video when googling.

This video is a tutorial on how to programm with a pickit 2 "in circuit", meaning to programm a pic when it is already incorperated into a circuit (here a circuit to blink a led).
Its called ICSP (In Circuit Serial Programming), look it up in your pickit 2 users guide.

Your drawing looks ok to me.


When you ONLY want to load your PIC (standalone, so without being in the circuit), then you can use the setup given by Groundloop.
Use the pickit 2 programm, and load (write) your hex file into the Pic, then "move" your pic into the circuit you have designed and it should work.

Good luck,  regards Itsu.